Drawing like a pro - 32, Homework #3 - results (Power up 100%)

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Hi friends!

I am happy to share with you the entry in the Homework Contest #3 received from our friends @alessgsl and @josevas217, both tasks were very well done by following the explanation of the perspective lessons with great success.
As the name of all the lessons says ("Drawing like a pro"), the goal of the lessons is to give you the knowledge of the technical aspects of drawing, but also how to use the tools in a professional way. Thus, the evaluation of the task is not limited only to assessing the drawing, it is also necessary to pay attention to other important aspects such as the execution, the adequate use of the tools (pencils), the care of the support and the presentation. All these aspects will tell us about your professionalism.

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This is the homework of @alessgsl posted here:
@alessgsl/homework-contest-week-3-one-point-perspective-by-alessgsl

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I liked the step-by-step presentation. @alessgsl shows us her knowledge of the basic rules of the one-point perspective.
In step 5, which is the final presentation of the drawing, @alessgsl tells us that all the helplines were deleted, however, they are all visible. Why?
Although the helplines are thin, you applied too much pressure with the pencil on your drawing paper so by erasing the strokes left behind grooves that permanently damaged your sheet.
Maybe reading this introductory post to the craft of drawing could be useful.
@jorgevandeperre/drawing-like-a-pro-4-getting-ready-to-draw
Anyway, that's a small detail that doesn't overshadow your cute drawing, just something to keep in mind for future work. Congratulations!

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This is the homework of our friend @josevas217 posted in:
@josevas217/drawing-like-a-pro-27-homework-contest-week-3-one-point-perspective-por-josevas217
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José also made a very complete and detailed step-by-step presentation of his homework, as well as a good explanation of its development. I'm very happy to see the details of his drawing process and also to observe that he was careful not to damage the paper by drawing with clean and smooth strokes.
Congratulations!

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Thank you very much friends for participating in the drawing lessons. I hope I have helped you and encouraged you to continue drawing by commenting on your work and I hope to see you again soon.

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I would like to ask @stef1, @bambuka, @xpilar, and the members of WOX to encourage the participation of @alessgsl and @josevas217 with your upvotes.

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Here are the links to the previous related posts.
1-Introduction - 2-Introduction - 3-Introduction - 4-Introduction -
5-Introduction - 6-Lesson - 7-Lesson - 8-Lesson - 9-Lesson - 10-Lesson -
11-Masterclass - 12-HW Contest - 13-Lesson 14-Lesson - 15-Lesson -
16-Lesson - 17-HW results - 18-Masterclass - 19-HW Contest - 20-Lesson - 21-Lesson - 22-Lesson - 23-HW results - 24-Lesson - 25-Lesson -
26-Masterclass - 27-HW Contest - 28-Lesson - 29-Lesson - 30-feedback -
31-Lesson

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